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In Reply to: Re: Tough question! posted by Alung on August 12, 2001 at 09:02:32:
I'm not sure where you see disagreement. Re-read my post. Planers have no punch,that in my opinion makes them unsuitable for any music.Steve
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planars at some point in your life to see what you're missing. I've yet to hear an Aerial with natural sounding bass or the rest of the audio range for that matter. Good Magnepan set ups are a coupe orders of magnitudes better than 99 % of cone speakers for reproducing the live music event. I think it depends on what you're listening for with your stereo. I can't believe ears can be that different.Alan G.
I bet I've heard magnaplaners alot more often than you've heard Aerials, if you have at all. But thats neither here nor there. I am impressed that you went to lookup my system so you could personalize an insult. Why bother since "Good Magnepan set ups are a coupe orders of magnitudes better than 99 % of cone speakers for reproducing the live music event." That must mean there only one magnatude better than the last 1% of cone speakers. GMAFB. I have spent and do spend alot of time around live events. I used to play French Horn professionally and currently work as a sound engineer. You can like your maggies, thats fine but they have no punch, and without punch you can't simulate a live event. Unless of course your only live events consist of flute or harp solos. You can make several good arguements for planers but thats not the one to choose.Regards
Steve
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